Not that it’s been totally smooth sailing of late. The couple’s renowned ups and downs will continue to be chronicled in the sixth and final season of MTV’s The Hills, premiering April 27.

Montag, who recently fired Pratt as her manager, even says the idea of divorcing came up, but now says, “I was being dramatic.”

RELATED: Heidi Montag Doesn’t Want Men Telling Her What to DoShe adds: “All that we’ve been through has only made us work harder at our relationship and making it better. We’ve worked through things and will continue to work on our relationship so we’re the best couple we can be. We want to fall more in love with each other every day.”

The end of The Hills might help in that regard. “I’m so excited The Hills are finally over so I won’t be edited by anyone,” Montag says. “This will be the first time people can truly see us for who we are.”

It’s finally time to move on, says Montag. “The Hills has told the story of struggle and of finding myself in L.A., so it’s time for me to hang up all the drama like fighting and divorce talk with Spencer and become the mogul I am,” she says.

For now, Montag is continuing filming Just Go With It, alongside Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler. “I’m so excited to be working with Jen,” she says. “I’ve looked up to her my entire life – she’s so sexy and funny and such an amazing business woman. I’ve always been ‘Team Jen.’ ”